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Old 01-21-2013, 09:34 PM
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So I'm seriously thinking about getting a set of full widths for my xj. Would I be able to use my stock drive shafts with dana 60s? Do I have to upgrade my master cylinder and brake booster?
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I'm running my stock front drive shaft but I'm also running a D44. You could get a 1310 yoke for a D60. It also depends on the amount of lift. In the rear I shortened my shaft a bit over 3" and moved my axle back almost 2". I had a D35 and now have a D60. My stock master cylinder works OK but could always be better.
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sounds like youve got alot of research ahead of you. start searching these forums along with naxja and pirate 4x4. youll find alot of information
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you will need 1310 yokes for them (some come with that size) and because the pinion on the 60's are a bit longer than the factory differentials, you may have to shorten them a little, or mount the axles slightly further from the t-case (which many people plan into thier builds anyway for tire clearance and whatnot) Ultimately, make sure you measure and make sure they will work during your range of suspension travel before you go wheeling it!
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Originally Posted by ktmracer419
you will need 1310 yokes for them (some come with that size) and because the pinion on the 60's are a bit longer than the factory differentials, you may have to shorten them a little, or mount the axles slightly further from the t-case (which many people plan into thier builds anyway for tire clearance and whatnot) Ultimately, make sure you measure and make sure they will work during your range of suspension travel before you go wheeling it!
ok cool thanks man
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